(Native american history) Marketing By Email - Getting and Keeping Subscribers

By Jason Rusch

  Remember, the only way e-mail marketing can work is if you have subscribers. If there is a minimal amount of people who get your e-mail, then the chances of your sales being strong is low. If you are looking to increase your subscriber base, you have two options.

- Keep e-mail sign up boxes on every web page.

If you want visitors to subscribe to your newsletter, you don’t want them to hunt for that e-mail sign up link. Place it on every single web page you have. If you fail to do this, they may not take the time to look for the link and you lose the business.

- Advertising special offers available only to newsletter subscribers.

What you offer as a special incentive depends on your business but makes sure visitors to your website know how to become a subscriber. The best place to put this data is next to the special offer advertisement.

Two Tips to Keep Subscribers

Many webmasters believe the hardest part of e-mail marketing is getting subscribers. However, the actual hardest part is keeping those subscribers. You can lose subscribers if your one e-mail is nothing more than just advertisement. You want to keep those e-mails entertaining. You don’t want them to unsubscribe to your advertisement or newsletter. By following the two guidelines below, you can not only get subscribers but keep them.

- Above all else, content is most important. Every e-mail you send out must have unique data inside of it. Make sure the content is related to the business of your site. Don’t go off subject or advertise for other businesses in your e-mail.

- Make sure the e-mail you sent cannot be considered complete advertisement. While you can include this, it should never be the primary part of your e-mail. In fact, advertisements should not take more than one-fourth of your e-mail.

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The Benefits Of A Prepaid Credit Card
By Peter Kenny

  Over the past couple of years an increasing number of consumers have turned to prepaid credit cards for one of a number of reasons, and these plastic cards are able to offer a range of benefits to consumers. A number of providers offer prepaid credit cards and some recent additional to the prepaid credit card market include Tesco and Paypal. Like a prepaid phone a prepaid credit card has to be loaded with cash before it can be used, and once it has been loaded you can start using it to make purchases in person, online, or via the telephone.

There are many reasons why people decide to opt for a prepaid credit card rather than a standard credit card. These credit cards offer much of the convenience and ease of standard credit cards but have some key differences. Also, you should remember that there are certain charges associated with these cards such as cash withdrawal charges, and you may find that some providers charge to put money on the card and to purchase the card in the first place, as well as to reload the card with money.

There are many people that cannot get a standard credit card or even a debit card in some cases, such as those with very bad credit ratings. Life can be very difficult and inconvenient if you have to rely on cash and cheques, and often this hampers your ability to make purchases by phone or online. Plastic payment cards offer convenience, ease, and security, and with a prepaid credit card even those with damaged credit who cannot get traditional credit cards and debit cards can enjoy this ease and convenience.

Another reason why some people decide to opt for a prepaid credit card is because they want to enjoy the ease and convenience of using a plastic card to make payments by phone, online, and in person, but they do not want to risk getting into unmanageable levels of debt, which is something that often happens with a standard credit card. With a prepaid credit card the money has to be put onto the card before you use the card, and you can only use up the amount of money that you put onto the card, so you basically cannot spend what you have not got, which means that you are less likely to fall into spiralling debt.

Many parents like their kids to have some sort of financial back up in case of an emergency, but most parents that provide their kids with a standard credit card are just asking for trouble! With a prepaid credit card you can ensure that you kids have access to limited funds, which enables you to enjoy the peace of mind that comes with damage limitation! At the same time you can help to teach the kids the importance of using cards responsibly with these cards, so that they do not run into debt problems with credit cards later in life.

Peter Kenny has been writing financial articles for 10 years and is a writer for The Thrifty Scot, please visit us at Credit Cards and Personal Loans

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Tips To Help You Deal With Credit Card Debt
By Peter Kenny

  The convenience of using a credit card for purchases of all kinds and cash transactions cannot be disputed. When you see an item that you want to buy but for which you do not have the cash on hand, you can easily get what you want when you use a credit card for the purchase. Just about all retailers accept a wide variety of credit cards, which makes it easy to use wherever you are. You can even shop online and make purchases from other countries. You do not have to pay back the full amount of the purchases you make in a month if you do not wish to and you can spread the repayment out over a length of time.

When you receive your monthly statement, you are required to make the minimum payment amount, but you can pay whatever amount over this that you wish.

Most consumers have several credit cards and carry a balance on all of them, which means that they are paying out a lot of money each month in the high interest charged by credit card companies. This means that only a very small portion of the minimum payment actually goes towards paying off the outstanding balance of each card. You can save yourself a lot of money each month when you start taking steps to pay off your credit card debts.

One way of reducing the amount of interest you pay each month and getting the unpaid balances paid off much sooner is to transfer the balances to a 0% credit card. Many credit card companies offer you this incentive for an introductory period of six months or a year. It is the ideal solution to helping consumers get out of debt quickly. When you make the same amount of payment that you previously made on your card, all of your payment will go towards paying off the outstanding balances. You may have to pay a small fee for the transfer, but this is very small compared with being able to pay off the credit card without incurring any further interest charges.

Another option is to transfer balances to a credit card that offers a very low interest rate on balance transfers. There is no time limit on paying off the balance and the low interest rate will stay in place until you have the balance transfer amount repaid in full. It is important to be aware of how much interest you are paying each month and take steps to reduce this amount. If you know that you will be unable to repay the full amount of the balance within the time frame set for 0% interest, then a low rate life of balance transfer card would be the best option for you.

You should take stock of your credit card debt and keep one card for emergency use only. Then if you pay off the balance at the end of each month on this card, you won’t be putting yourself deeper into debt. When you have several credit card balances to pay off, then you can start with the card that has the lowest balance and concentrate on paying this one off first while still making the minimum payments on the others. When you do accomplish the repayment, instead of considering the payment as extra money you now have, apply it to the next highest balance in addition to the minimum payment. It won’t take you long to become credit card debt free.

Peter Kenny has been writing financial articles for 10 years and is a writer for The Thrifty Scot, please visit us at Credit Cards and Personal Loans

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